Correlation is no causation.

Even though emergence of social media / smartphone use corresponds with higher 
incidence of executive function disorder and emergence of ADHD and other mental 
issues, to date we have no evidence of the mechanism behind it.  Lots of 
neuroimaging work on the subject, jury is still out.


From: nexa <nexa-boun...@server-nexa.polito.it> On Behalf Of Fabio Alemagna
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2025 12:12 PM
To: Nexa <nexa@server-nexa.polito.it>
Subject: [nexa] Have Humans Passed Peak Brain Power?


Across high-income countries, humans' ability to reason and solve problems 
appears to have peaked in the early 2010s and declined 
since<https://eu-west-1.protection.sophos.com?d=ft.com&u=aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuZnQuY29tL2NvbnRlbnQvYTgwMTZjNjQtNjNiNy00NThiLWEzNzEtZTBlMWM1NGExM2Zj&i=NjUwODJhZTVlMDVkNmYyNDlkNTNjOTcy&t=U1BmSFptai96Nk5JWXhmV3d0WHdOTi9QcEUyeENzMHlNQUVFQUdYdkRMZz0=&h=e5fdd0624bf140f1906bf521ddc46d99&s=AVNPUEhUT0NFTkNSWVBUSVZIDzAwy2k-XXZH0rKNiLigYOxy7SMx-hKRcpPSDBsvdy0OtlM8z7K-Dk9w-Tjog-M>.
 Despite no changes in fundamental brain biology, test scores for both 
teenagers and adults show deteriorating performance in reading, mathematics and 
science. In an eye-opening statistic, 25% of adults in high-income countries 
now struggle to "use mathematical reasoning when reviewing statements" -- 
rising to 35% in the US.

This cognitive decline coincides with a fundamental shift in our relationship 
with information. Americans reading books has fallen below 50%, while 
difficulty thinking and concentrating among 18-year-olds has climbed sharply 
since the mid-2010s. The timing points to our changing digital habits: a 
transition from finite web pages to infinite feeds, from active browsing to 
passive consumption, and from focused attention to constant context-switching.

Research shows that intentional use of digital technologies can be beneficial, 
but the passive consumption dominating recent years impairs verbal processing, 
attention, working memory and self-regulation.

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